Why do so many smart people stay quiet, not because they lack ideas, but because they’re afraid of saying the wrong thing? Why do some people seem naturally interesting, not because they talk more, but because they make others want to talk? Why do some conversations feel effortless, while others feel awkward even when you have things to say?
In this guided discussion, Chris breaks down communication in a surprisingly simple way: it’s not about speaking better English, but about thinking, listening, and questioning differently. Through practical mini-games and real-life scenarios, you’ll experiment with how to organise your thoughts before speaking, how to talk without overthinking mistakes, how to use simple language to express strong ideas, and how asking the right questions can instantly change the energy of a conversation. This club is perfect for anyone who wants to feel more natural, confident, and genuinely interesting in English, without memorising scripts or pretending to be someone else.
为什么很多很聪明的人总是保持沉默,并不是他们没想法,而是害怕说错话?为什么有些人看起来天生就很有趣,并不是因为他们更爱说,而是因为他们会让别人想开口?为什么有的对话聊起来特别顺,而有的明明你有话想说,却还是尴尬到不行?
在这场引导式讨论里,Chris 会用一种意外简单的方式拆解“沟通”这件事:重点不在于把英语说得多高级,而在于你怎么思考、怎么听、怎么提问。通过一些实用的小互动和真实生活场景,你会尝试在开口前如何理清思路,怎么在不反复纠结错误的情况下表达自己,如何用很简单的语言讲清有分量的观点,以及问对问题是怎么瞬间改变一段对话的氛围的。这个活动特别适合那些想用英语聊得更自然、更自信、更有吸引力的人,不用背模板,也不用假装成另一个自己。